After two decades spent DJing at, and promoting, the award-winning Cool House events in Cardiff, Dave Mills decided to pay tribute to his love for...
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Elisa Do Brasil brings a French touch to drum & bass
One of the most accomplished female DJs in the game, Elisa Do Brasil made a name for herself as a key figure in the French drum & bass scene
10 years of London's Egg Club
London's Egg Club celebrates 10 years with 10 parties this month, so we took a look down the humpty bumpty path its walked...
Double vision
Two heads are better than one in the eyes of the Adana Twins
The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene
According to Greek mythology, the Hydra is an aquatic serpent beast with multiple heads. To Londoners, however, thanks to Broken & Uneven, it’s become a different beast entirely — one made up not of reptilian heads, but 11 different top-class dance events running until New Year’s Eve.
Its launch — on Friday 24th August with an Ostgut Ton showcase featuring Marcel Dettmann, Marcel Fengler and label boss Nick Hoppner at a secret East London location — was a fitting way to open, considering Electric Minds’ Dolan Bergin and We Fear Silence’s Ajay Jayaram first crossed paths when Dolan brought the label to Cable in August 2011, when Ajay was a director at the club. Shortly after came Broken & Uneven; a London-based party that would serve as “…a vehicle with which to promote the music we love, across a wide-ranging spectrum of styles and genres,” Dolan tells DJ Mag.
Deviation carnival afterparties
It’s hard to believe that at the time of writing, it’s that moment you realise summer (what summer?) is officially coming to a close, marked...
It's time to get voting in DJmag's Best of British Awards 2008!
Britain: renowned for many things, not least its voracious appetite for dance music and club culture. Home to some of the best clubs, DJs and...
DJ Mag's Amy Fielding speaks to Dave Mills and Matthew Miles about In The Music - their clothing line that pays tribute to house anthems
Breakthrough UK label Invicta Audio celebrates its first birthday with a compilation of next-gen d&b fusions
Timedance says the four-track release explores "the intersection between sacred and the erotic"